"To be very personal about it, I was actually freaking out," she said.

It happened on NE 35th Street in Cape Coral.

Richard reported the missing vehicle and police told her the investigation would start. She never thought it would end just two days later.

According to the Cape Coral Police Department, it was serving an arrest warrant on the 600 block of SE 9th Avenue. When police arrived, they ran a check on a car that was in the driveway that came back as stolen.

After searching the home and finding stolen items, including stolen credit cards, police arrested Julian Fernandez and Jymez Forte. The two are facing charges of car theft, burglary, and fraud.

Police say the two had used a stolen credit card and that they admitted to "car hopping."

Richard says her car came back with a little damage but is happy to have it back home.

"As soon as I got the car back, my fiance took it and cleaned it," Richard said while laughing.

This case serves as another reminder for residents to lock their doors. The car was able to be stolen because Richard's fiance had his car unlocked and inside was a spare key for her car.

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